PLATTSMOUTH SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL. MONDAY, JUNE 1. 1914. PAQZ 8. BALL GAMES HERE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY The Boosters Play the Dundee Woolen Mills Team of Omaha and They Break Even. SEE WHAT YOU ARE BUYING Don't be bamboozled by mail order gems, watches, jewelry and silverware, so much down and so much a month. y We beat their prices and give you the real thing. You see before you buy. Be sides, you keep your money in town. JOHN W. CRABI1LIL nedv retired their ?Ule by little mi Grow Riirharik Varieties oiip sterlings liv rnnmner one over t t vi r-w - - sopond base that was safe, and he pilfered second, as Pike struck T lT V I I I ( -I A l I J H iSJ out. and when Ault hit to second A 11 J- V-J IV VJ jTjL XV J -I J ll base he came home with a run; iieai was given a pass 10 nrsi.. SirJtSK PLAJNl tJurbariK beeds ana you will on ttie hit of Parriott to (jrecko, II , - . - which was . juried, he scored and nave vaneues LiiciL vuu ueniups iievci saw uu- i-ariou readied nrsi. saieiy; ner- . old hit to right Held fr a safety, fore. Some blossoms, which to you have always been yellow, will be red some will be hut was unable to score, as Mr- three times the size of any that you ever saw before some will have a greater number i,auipv was retired, suorisiop to Were You Among the Number Whom Mrs. Lewis Delighted? i Yep, Mrs. Lewis (the noted Boston Beauty Specialist) I-ft Saturday, hut during her stay she gave much valuable ad vi i- to the ladies of l'lattsiiiouth, which, if heeded, cannot fail to result in a clearer complexion. Her elaborate demonstration of Harmony Perfumes and Toilet Articles was a complete success. Kverywhere, every one commented on the exceptional merits of this popular line of toilet requisites, and the best of it is, they really deserve every bit of praise tendered them. For real quality, distinctive creatlons'and true floral sweetness Harmony Toilet Preparations arc Unexcelled We are Exclusive distributors, and carry a complete line at all times. If you were one of Mrs. T?wis' quests we know you will us.; no other line if you were not, then we want you to te-,t these really exquisite Harmony Heauty Aids. I tie lovers of the great, na tional frame have hail a splendid opportunity in the past two day to eniov two very close and warmly contested bailies on tin local diamond, ami as a result the Ilooslors and the Inmdee Woolen Mills broke even, the visitors carrying off the prize in the contact on Saturday by a score oi i in .1, wnne our steri itifrs were able to "cop" the frame vesterdav afternoon to the tune of O In i t ' The Dundees are much better than last season and are a fast ntrLM-etrat ion of youngsters, wno are up and going all the time, but they bad nothing on our lads in this respect, and had it not been for several unfortunate errors in the Saturday frame the Ilooslc am . would have secured it easily Mason, who did the tossing for the Hoosters in the opening five innings Saturday was in line form and held the visitor at his mercy all the time and was backed up in L'ood shape, lie was relieved at his reipiest on account of hi arm, by Pike, and the advent oi Joe was the occasion of several rank errors that allowed tin visiiors o roam around llie bases and register up three of their to first that nut him out of busi first. The sixth inning was where the visiiors took the opportunity to pal her in a few of the much needed runs. Mason was re placed by Iike, wlio was touched up quite lively, and witti a com bination of errors gave the Mil lers a chance to do business with the scoreboard. Nystrom, who is quite an energetic youth willi the bat, secured a safe hit to center, and wilh him reposing on the first ack Itichler put one to second, which was unified, and then there were two on liases and the hearts of the fans began to sink, as Crahniu hit to left field safely, and on a mix-un Nystrom came oniping in with a run; Hellman repealed the feat bv hilling over third that scored Itichler; Hor- nack was not as lucky, and struck out, and Cireckn was out on a fly o Heal in center, but it did the damage, as Iiellman camo home with anothei run: Lacy retired the side lv striking out. Maston opened witli a nice single to cen ter field, which brought him to first safely, but later on an at tempted steal he was put out at econd; Nietzel hit to Lack at snort and was sale on an error. and was followed bv Arries. who hit -safely to left: Pike placed one of petals some a greater number of blossoms to the stalk. The Burbank varieties are new. They are different from all others. You will enjoy the novelty of watching, these plants blossom and bloom and note their difference from or dinary flowers. Get some of these Burbank seeds today. We are the only store in Platls mouth that sells them. You can get 12 varieties, including the Burbank Poppies, giant Crimson Morning Glory, gigantic Evening Primrose, Rainbow Corn, giant Zinnia, and seven others of equal merit for $1.00 With every $1.00 Purchase We will give you a copy of the copyrighted book "The Culture of r lowers. Fruits and Vegetables." written by Luther Burbank himself. Ixxk for the seal. It Is on every par katre of seed ami is your protection ami a guarantee of an original Luther Burbank production. H. M. S0ENNICHSEN THE 1) A V LIGHT STOKE A Creation that Fascinates with ita Elusive Fragrance Bojqjet Jcocnice A Perfume for Particular People F.x tract, per ounce $1.00 Toilet Water, '2 ies $1.25 and $L0 Toilet Soap, per rake .'!oc 'ninplex in J'owder Toe S:elu't per ounce 5'c Wins the Favor of the Most Fas tidious "D'Artagnan" Toilet Water. ... $l.i" and $2.00 Kx tract, per ounce $1.00 Soap, per cake IWtc Complexion Powder, flesh, white 7"k5 Natural Rouge 3,"c Sachet, per ounce 5e Violet Dulce (Sweet Violet) Talcum l'owder. Mesh and white 2"ie Toilet Water 7c $1. '." Kxtraet. per ounce 5'c Complexion l'owder, llesh, white and brunette ;W llou.e 10c and LVjc Liquid l'owder, flesh and white.. HOc Sachet, per ounce f0c Toilet Soap, per cake 115c Cold Cream '27c and f0e. Vanishing Cream ;"0c F. , FE3BC&E & CO, Sole Distributors for Harmony Toilet Requisites, Plattsmouih, 3 ptcoJUL Storm Phone No. 100 Nebraska. Phone No. 10G Social at Lcwiston Church. The l.ewi-liill ;iee clubwill h!, a ?-l raw 1m rry hot (e;iko and in cream ucial at (he l.ewistmi church Saturday exeninjr, .lime ilh. l'. er lidv invited. Iniy, Sell ,r Exchange Platts ninuth properly. Wnrlli lite imney, iO J. Clyde II. Fuller. Phone 5-1 Utfd&w The Journal does job work. Most Children's Diseases Start With a Cold. Restlessness, feverishness, an inflamed throat and spasmodic Tour rims in this inninir. The afjony opened by Lack fac inr Mason, and he was put out on a nit to .Mason, wno lauiineii n n McC.auIey jn time to retire the gentleman; Stitt also rot on the slide ami was out out I'll i j i on a lillle Kl'otliliier lo Heroin, who can l: bl. the runner with his line throw lo first, base. Kennedy lined a nice easy fly lo center field, which Ileal, through over- commence, let slip bv. put mere was no serious damage done, as Nystrom. who followed, was re tired. Mason to McCauley. The Hoosier.s were not successiul m loammir any scores in tneir ball of the i it n i n as Heal struck out on me curves or (irecko. par- riott was piven a new lease f life by beiiifr presented with a walk, but died on the bases, a: llendd was ndired, third to first. and McCauley. shortstoo to first, The second opened with Itich ter, the catcher of the Dundees at bat, and he verv willingly placed ii nice lonjr fly to the rijrht field, which Anil gathered in; drahani, who followed, was out on a II v to Heal in center field, but Iiellman was more tortunale. as he secur ed a two-bafrer to left. The side was reli red scoreless, however as Ilonack was retired, Arries to McCauley. Mason opened for the locals and was hit by the pitcher. nil died on the bases, as Xeitzel was out. on a foul to third base, while Arries and l'ike struck out. There was nolhinv; doiii"- in the third for either side, as they were retired in short order. (irecko secured first base on a little hit ness, and Ault retired the side bv poinpr out, pitcher to first. in me seventh t fie score was tied up by the locals, as Heal was passed to first; Parriott hit to third and was safe on the throw to first; llendd hit to second nse, forcing I'arrioll, but on this play ileal scored. McCauley and Mason retired on i.lltle hits to I.acy at short. The visitors were unable to do business in this in ninj with the delivery of like and came out scoreless. The eighth and ninth innings were not productive for either side and it required an extra in ning to break the deadlock, and unfortunately lh visitors were there on the job at the breaking. Nystrom was struck out by T'ike. Iliehter hit to Parriott. who took him in, but firaham hit a long fly to Ileal and was safe when the I.acv, ss 1 came dangerous m uieir nan oi the sixth, but a fast double play crushed their rally. In llw first of the seventh, with two down, Nystrom singled to right, field, (irecko doubled to left, scoring him; (irecko was put out trying to stretch it into a triple. In the Hoosters half of the eighth. Ileal walked, sioie seconu. was sacrificed to third by Har riott, and scored when Smith laid a neat hunt, down me nrst nase line. Everything went along fine until our half of the tenth, when Smith was hit by one of Vernon's slants, stole second and went to third on a inufl by Dineen. lie came home when empire Sandin called a balk on the pitcher. This caused great anger on the part of the Dundees, but they should get fver it, as the action of the um pire was the sole source of rul ing on a play of this kind. The base runner being allowed to ad vance one base on a balk made by the pitcher. The line-up was as follows : DUNDEE WOOLEN' MILLS. AH. R. II. O. A 0 0 0 lielder dropped the ball, and Hell- Stitt, ;id I 0 0 1 man placed one to center which Riehter. c . . . . i 0 0 0 was sare. and when (irecko hit a Nvs troni. cf. . i 1 1 1 high fly which Pike attempted to (irecko, If.... i 0 1 0 secure, drahani came home with (irahani, 1st., n 0 111 the winning run. Lacy retired Hellman, 2d.. 3 0 0 0 the side by being struck out by Dineen, 2d... .1003 Pike. There was nothing doing Vernon, n.... 3 0 0 1 in our half of the inning and at 0:30 the crowd wended their way homeward, filled with regrets for the things that might have been 0 0 0 0 0 o E. 0 o 0 0 o o 0 1 n TWO PLATTSMOUTH YOUNG PEOPLE WED IN COUNCIL BLUFFS Friday afternoon in Council Hlufl's, Iowa, occurred the mar riage of Mr. Conrad (irebe and Miss Winnifred Vroman. These young people decided to surprise their friends and accordingly de parted for the Iowa city to hae the ceremony performed. Mr. (irebe has departed for St. Louis, where he will locate, and his bride will follow in a short time. The bride is the charming ami accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Vroman and is pos sessed oi a host of warm triends who will be pleased to learn of the happiness of the young peo ple. The groom is the .son of Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge (irebe, and, like the bride, has been reared to ma. turiiy in this city, where he is held in the highest esteem by all ii-li. liM-i-. Ili il ei ; i i t f lii ie nil'' ii ii i ' in i'11 - -ii ''i ... ii' quaint ance. ELMER SMITH AND FAMILY MOTOR FROM DENVER TO NEW YORK Friday evening Elmer L. Smith and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Crosser and Miss Lois Mcdinnis, arrived in the city in a larje touring car, from Denver, where they reside, and visited with rela tives here over Decoration day, coining to assist in decorating the grave of the father of Mr. Smith, the late A. H. Smith, one of the pioneers of Plat tsmout h. The party is en route from Denver to New York City, and left the Colo rado metropolis on last Sunday, arriving in Lincoln on luesday and visiting there until Friday morning, when they came on to this city, and will now continue their way eastward. While here they were guests at the home of their cousin, Mr. A. H. Smith and family. If 1 . Drug S'fore Monies: "THE SCENTED ROSE" TT Permit us to call your attention to our fine line of perfumes. Most delicate and delightful in odor they arc and pleasingly low in price. Sample them. We aim to please the discriminating. We also have fine sachet powders. i?Jauzy Drug Company cough, maybe whooping cough, and was sacrificed to second by is starting in. Ciivi Foley's Honey Lack; Stitt was retired from the and Tar promptly. It helps the tiring line, llerobl to McCauley, children so very much, and Mrs. and Kennedy was retired, Parriott! Shipps, Ravmondsville, Mo., says: to McCauley. In the locals half I got line results from it and it of th( inning Ault was put out. is a great medicine for whooping second to first; Heal retired at cough. i-or sale by all drug- the first sack on a grounder to ists. the first baseman: Parriott walk ed, but llerobl was unable to connect and struck out Nystrom opened the fourth for the visitors and was retired, ller obl to McCauley. and Riehter punched one out to center field, where Heal had it covered: Cra ham was allowed his base and Hellman ended the agony bv fouling out. McCauley, who started the inning for the Hoost ers. was caught on the slants of (Irecko and retired; Mason was able to hit. but failed to reach first, as his hit was handled by drerko to (irahani; Neitzel was druck out, closing the inning for the locals The fifth" was the one bright qiot in the conflict for the Hoosters, and in this inninp: they gathered in their two scores that tor a tune seemed to spell vic tory, but was lost later on Ilonack came to bat in this in ning tor the visitors and was struck out by Mason; Grecko placed one to third and was safe on the throw to first; Lacy was safe after a little hit to shortstop on the throw lo Arries at second I to catch Orecko; Silt and Ken- Sunday's Ball Game. In the best game played on the local lot this year the Plaits mouth Hoosters defeated the Dundee Woolen Mills bv a score of 2 to 1. The game was a pitch ers' duel, both Pike and Vernon eing in fine form, and allowing but three hits each. The game "seesawed" along for six innings with neither side able to score. The Boosters be- To tal 32 1 3 3ft li 3 BOOSTERS. AH. R. II. O. A. E. Heal, cf i 1 0 0 0 0 Parriott. ss.. J 0 0 2 3 1 Smith, 2d 2 0 1 1 3 0 llerobl, 3d... ' 0 1 1 0 0 McCauley. 1st 3 0 0 ft 0 1 Mason, If 3 0 0 2 0 0 Arries, rf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Neitzel, c 3 0 0 7 0 0 Pike, p i 0 0 0 3 0 Total 35 2 3 25 0 2 Shirt Waists SALE We offer White Waists in the newest style and fab rics, 15 different numbers to select from, at prices from $1.25 to $3 EACH. We also offer a lot of odd waists at a bargain price; they go at, each 79c, 89c, 98c. Zuckweiler Lutz.... The question of the decision of the umpire has occasioned a great deal of comment among the fans and there are as many contend ers that he was wrong as that he was right, but parties who have looked this up claim that on a balk a runner can be advanced anv base. Graduating Exercises June 5th. 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